My good friend, WALDO, who's filthy rich, ,
and would like to buy lots of these, is asking:
"Just a question on the shot glasses - do you know
that there's 1.5 ounces or 1 ounce per each glass?
Are the dimensions similar to a regular shot glass? ..."

WILL ANYONE ANSWER WALDO'S 3 QUESTIONS?
1. What is the capacity of the existing model, in fluid ounces?
2. What's the bounding boxes for the same "shot glass", but
with capacities of 1 ounce and 1.5 ounces?
3. What's the cost for the ceramics material, for 1 ounce
and 1.5 ounces capacities?

Someone involved in this must be a teacher of engineering.
1.5 ounces per a shot in the US. If you had the model, selecting the inner faces of the glass then closing the top and bottom would give the volume. Using the correct scale factor the glasses dimensions could be scaled, for a 1oz to a 1.5 oz. Slightly different sizes, for the different interior volumes.
As for the dimensions, he wants a funky modeled glass, as long as he gets the right amount of booze for each model, he should be happy, lololol.

Have any questions regarding Blender, and need fast answers, you are always welcome at the IRC Server Freenode, channel #blender. As a bonus, several there have experience in modelling for 3D prints.

ok...
it looks like it all depends where you are...
in the US-
1 cu. meter is = 33814.0227 fluid oz.
in the UK
1 cu. meter is = 35195.0797 fluid oz.

this is all per my handy dandy unit converter android app.

as to the volume of the glass that you got there i would manually estimate what you have there. assuming that the rifling is equal in both directions, the peaks and vallies are the same the you can average out the 2 distances for the radius of the cylinder. then it is a matter of geometry...

I still would make use of the measurement panel addon in Blender especially since it can measure volume now. Less nasty math involved. Select outer area/select inverse/separate mesh/fill the open end, run a volume measurement.

Have any questions regarding Blender, and need fast answers, you are always welcome at the IRC Server Freenode, channel #blender. As a bonus, several there have experience in modelling for 3D prints.

My good friend, WALDO, who's filthy rich,
and would like to buy lots of these, is asking:
"Just a question on the shot glasses - do you know
that there's 1.5 ounces or 1 ounce per each glass?
Are the dimensions similar to a regular shot glass? ..."

WILL ANYONE ANSWER WALDO'S 3 QUESTIONS?
1. What is the capacity of the existing model, in fluid ounces?
2. What's the bounding boxes for the same "shot glass", but
with capacities of 1 ounce and 1.5 ounces?
3. What's the cost for the ceramics material, for 1 ounce
and 1.5 ounces capacities?

A. Capacity of original model = 3.89962 US fluid ounces
B. Bounding box of 1 ounce model = CM: 6.35wx4.06592dx4.447107 h
C. Bounding box of 1.5 ounce model = CM: 7.2723hx4.654272dx5.09061h
D. For the price of each glass the cost depends on the area surface of the model as is well known.
So using the scale factors above, create a 1 ounce and a 1.5 model, determine the entire surface area for each one, then calculate the price by
multiplying the surface area by SW's cost per cm*2
Sorry, I could not determine the surface area for each new models

Have any questions regarding Blender, and need fast answers, you are always welcome at the IRC Server Freenode, channel #blender. As a bonus, several there have experience in modelling for 3D prints.

Would you please read again my original message?
and take a good look of this picture:

I just checked up with Waldo
He thanks you all very much; but despite the fact that
he's filthy rich, he's not willing to part with any portion
of his fortune – for your consultation
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>>My good friend, WALDO, who's filthy rich,
and would like to buy lots of these, is asking:
"Just a question on the shot glasses - do you know
that there's 1.5 ounces or 1 ounce per each glass?
Are the dimensions similar to a regular shot glass? ..."

WILL ANYONE ANSWER WALDO'S 3 QUESTIONS?
1. What is the capacity of the existing model, in fluid ounces?
2. What's the bounding boxes for the same "shot glass", but
with capacities of 1 ounce and 1.5 ounces?
3. What's the cost for the ceramics material, for 1 ounce
and 1.5 ounces capacities? >>
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